I recommend to look No Reservations movie (Untitled Scott Hicks Film).
Movie Premier in 2007.
CONT: When Zoe is eating Nick's spaghetti in the restaurant kitchen, the bowl of spaghetti alternates between full and almost empty as they switch camera angles., CREW: In many interior shots in the kitchen, movie cameras and lighting are reflected in the heat lamp covers and other metallic surfaces., FAKE: In the scene where Kate and Zoe are walking along side a yellow school bus on the way to Zoe's first day at school, a mother with her son is crossing the road. As the mother and son pass the front of the bus, the son drops his book. The 'son' tells the 'mom' and they pause in the path of Kate and Zoe briefly before being forced to move on, leaving the book behind in order not to block Kate and Zoe. A crossing officer attempts to pick it up for them before leaving it as the mother and son exit the scene., CONT: When Kate and Leah are buying truffles and Leah's water breaks, Kate hands the truffle back to the dealer at one point and then in the next shot, she has it in her hand again., CONT: When Kate comes into the restaurant after her sister?s death and finds Nick there, he is singing. You can see in one shot that he has a basting brush in his left hand and a chicken in his right. In the shot where he sings to Leah's baby you see he brings his arms in and touches her stomach with a kitchen cloth. However, in the next shot he is holding the brush again., CREW: Blue painters tape on the floor in the hallways between the two rooms marking the spot where the actors stand in several scenes. Also, the rug in the hallway is there when there is no blue tape, gone when the tape is there., CONT: After the little girl runs away - and Nick and Kate are driving in Nick's truck - there is a scene where he is driving from the right (English) rather than the left. (This is due to a flipped shot.), CHAR: In the final scene, Kate and Nick are cooking in the kitchen. Zoe is serving the food - and her hair is down. Food preparation guidelines for restaurants indicate that food preparers (including servers) with long hair must either have their hair fixed up above their collar (as Kate does), or pulled back in a ponytail. Zoe's hair is loose.
Kate: [leans her head on the couch, thinking Nick is going to kiss her]::Nick: Your leaning on my scarf.::Kate: [embarassed] Oh my, yah., Therapist: Kids like fishsticks...::Kate: I can't believe I'm actually paying for these suggestions., Kate: [about Nick] You bring in a sous chef from an Italian restaurant and I'm the one in therapy?, Therapist: Kate, I'm sure you will be able to prevent the worst from happening.::Kate: And that would be?::Therapist: That he will tolerate you for any length of time., Kate: I know I'm doing everything wrong, but I promise you that I will always be here for you.::Zoe: [pause] Kate? You're not doing *everything* wrong., Zoe: [while waiting for Nick to arrive] He's late... Men!, Kate: Oh, I see you've brought something to read to Zoe.::Charlotte: It's for my thesis... rapidly mutating deadly viruses., Kate: What are we going to do about work?::Nick: What we always do. You tell me what to do and then I'll go behind your back and do whatever I want., Therapist: Why do you come to see me every week?::Kate: My boss said she'd fire me if I didn't get therapy.::Therapist: Why do you think, she thinks you need therapy? Why?::Kate: You know what, I haven't the faintest idea
Soundtrack: "Truffles and Quail" Composed by Conrad Pope Conducted by Conrad Pope, "Sway" Performed by 'Michael Bublé' (qv)
The film's score composer, 'Philip Glass' (qv), can be seen sitting at an outdoor table at the Bistro near the end of the film., According to USA Weekend, 'Catherine Zeta-Jones' (qv) worked for one evening as a server at Fiamma Osteria in New York in preparation for her role in the movie. When customers remarked on how much their server resembled Catherine Zeta-Jones, she would reply, "I hear that all the time.", The Dolcetto wine mentioned in the restaurant during the early part of the film is said to have come from the Adelaide Hills in South Australia. This is the homeland of the film's director 'Scott Hicks' (qv) who is also a wine-maker when he is not making films. The wine mentioned is in fact the director's own wine label from his winery Yacca Paddock Vineyards in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia., The music that plays when Kate talks to Zoe at her mother's grave is from the soundtrack to _Ladder 49 (2004)_ (qv)., Nick jokingly tells Kate that in Italian, tiramisu means "food of the gods." In actuality, tiramisu literally means "pick me up."
Gross: $43,052,274 (USA) (4 November 2007), $42,793,788 (USA) (21 October 2007), $42,584,542 (USA) (14 October 2007), $42,549,907 (USA) (7 October 2007), $42,489,209 (USA) (30 September 2007), $42,339,052 (USA) (23 September 2007), $42,040,040 (USA) (16 September 2007), $41,485,055 (USA) (9 September 2007), $40,751,738 (USA) (2 September 2007), $39,067,063 (USA) (26 August 2007), $36,518,274 (USA) (19 August 2007), $32,025,018 (USA) (12 August 2007), $24,175,203 (USA) (5 August 2007), $11,704,357 (USA) (29 July 2007), £925,558 (UK) (9 September 2007), £513,063 (UK) (2 September 2007), BRL 3,213,786 (Brazil) (9 September 2007), BRL 2,943,947 (Brazil) (2 September 2007), BRL 2,552,566 (Brazil) (26 August 2007), BRL 863,828 (Brazil) (12 August 2007), PHP 16,691,684 (Philippines) (4 November 2007), PHP 15,995,889 (Philippines) (28 October 2007), PHP 15,049,322 (Philippines) (21 October 2007), PHP 13,439,300 (Philippines) (14 October 2007), PHP 10,653,227 (Philippines) (7 October 2007), PHP 6,187,701 (Philippines) (30 September 2007)
Weekend Gross: $50,760 (USA) (4 November 2007) (100 screens), $202,833 (USA) (21 October 2007) (292 screens), $22,887 (USA) (14 October 2007) (78 screens), $33,576 (USA) (7 October 2007) (80 screens), $94,103 (USA) (30 September 2007) (205 screens), $185,381 (USA) (23 September 2007) (301 screens), $367,909 (USA) (16 September 2007) (465 screens), $550,127 (USA) (9 September 2007) (685 screens), $1,221,400 (USA) (2 September 2007) (783 screens), $1,273,404 (USA) (26 August 2007) (1,117 screens), $2,363,459 (USA) (19 August 2007) (1,604 screens), $3,855,029 (USA) (12 August 2007) (2,053 screens), $6,588,375 (USA) (5 August 2007) (2,425 screens), $11,704,357 (USA) (29 July 2007) (2,425 screens), £127,325 (UK) (9 September 2007) (321 screens), £513,063 (UK) (2 September 2007) (347 screens), BRL 198,745 (Brazil) (10 September 2007) (84 screens), BRL 244,240 (Brazil) (2 September 2007) (95 screens), BRL 419,855 (Brazil) (26 August 2007) (136 screens), BRL 630,270 (Brazil) (19 August 2007) (150 screens), BRL 862,670 (Brazil) (12 August 2007) (150 screens), PHP 367,410 (Philippines) (4 November 2007) (14 screens), PHP 613,230 (Philippines) (28 October 2007) (17 screens), PHP 1,004,324 (Philippines) (21 October 2007) (17 screens), PHP 2,393,694 (Philippines) (14 October 2007) (21 screens), PHP 3,282,144 (Philippines) (7 October 2007) (29 screens), PHP 6,187,701 (Philippines) (30 September 2007) (33 screens)
Filming Dates: April 2006 - ?
Budget: $28,000,000
Admissions: 354,252 (Brazil) (9 September 2007), 323,192 (Brazil) (2 September 2007), 275,704 (Brazil) (26 August 2007), 199,873 (Brazil) (19 August 2007), 85,353 (Brazil) (12 August 2007), 301,592 (Germany) (30 September 2007), 217,608 (Germany) (23 September 2007), 104,536 (Germany) (16 September 2007), 186,573 (Netherlands) (31 December 2007)
Opening Weekend: $11,704,357 (USA) (29 July 2007) (2,425 screens), £513,063 (UK) (2 September 2007) (347 screens), BRL 862,670 (Brazil) (12 August 2007) (150 screens), $16,821 (Estonia) (9 September 2007) (2 screens), PHP 6,187,701 (Philippines) (30 September 2007) (33 screens)
Production Dates: 5 December 2005 - 18 November 2006
Janson, Malena. Enstaka roliga scener men drivet saknas (2/6). In: Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), 14 September 2007, (NP)
Mpaa: Rated PG for some sensuality and language.
A master chef, Kate, live her fluent life resembling she run the kitchen at upscale 22 Bleecker Restaurant inwardly Manhattan--with a no-nonsense sheerness that both captivate and intimidate each one in circle her. With breathtaking correctness, she power through respectively hectic rearrangement, coordinate hundreds of meal, prepare out of the ordinary sauces, seasoning and simmer each ration dish to true perfection., Kate is a terrific chef at a Manhattan restaurant, sent to therapy by the restaurant owner because she is cold, unyielding, rule-bound, and a pain in the neck. Kate's world is flipped over when her only sister dies and her ten-year-old niece, Zoe, comes to live with her. As Kate struggles to be a parent to a grief-stricken child, the one world she used to control - the restaurant kitchen - is changed utterly by the restaurant's hiring a second chef, the loose, operatic, Italian-trained Nick, who claims it's an honor to work in Kate's kitchen but who she suspects wants to replace her. Can the music of Puccini and the taste of good pasta soften Kate's heart?, In Manhattan, the workaholic Kate is the chef of the 22 Bleecker Restaurant owned by Paula, who sent her to a therapist because she had no other interest in life but cooking and controlling her kitchen. When her only sister dies in a car accident, Kate becomes the guardian of her niece Zoe, who can not overcome the loss of her mother. Paula orders Kate to take a couple of days off to care of Zoe; when Kate returns to the work, she finds that Paula hired the sub-chef Nick without her approval. Nick explains that he is honored to work with Kate, but the jealous Kate does not trust him and believes he wants her position. When Zoe gets close to Nick and invites him to have dinner with Kate and her, she changes her feelings for Nick. But when his work is recognized by the clients of the restaurant, Kate believes she committed a mistake.
Certificates: Ireland:PG, UK:PG, Finland:K-3, Portugal:M/6, Germany:o.Al., Denmark:A, South Africa:A, Netherlands:AL, South Korea:All, Canada:G, Australia:PG, USA:PG, Canada:PG, Argentina:Atp, Brazil:Livre, Singapore:PG, Switzerland:7, Switzerland:7, Switzerland:10, Sweden:Btl, Hong Kong:I, Taiwan:GP, Philippines:G
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA, Australia
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 104
Sound Mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
Tech Info: CAM:Arriflex Cameras and Lenses, LAB:Technicolor, USA, MET:2849 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Digital Intermediate, PCS:Super 35, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:25 July 2007, Mexico:27 July 2007, Panama:27 July 2007, USA:27 July 2007, Israel:9 August 2007, Brazil:10 August 2007, Argentina:16 August 2007, New Zealand:16 August 2007, Australia:23 August 2007, Chile:23 August 2007, Russia:30 August 2007, South Korea:30 August 2007, UK:31 August 2007, Belgium:5 September 2007, Netherlands:6 September 2007, Singapore:6 September 2007, Estonia:7 September 2007, Lithuania:7 September 2007, Poland:7 September 2007, Turkey:7 September 2007, France:12 September 2007, Croatia:13 September 2007, Czech Republic:13 September 2007, Germany:13 September 2007, Hungary:13 September 2007, Slovakia:13 September 2007, Denmark:14 September 2007, Finland:14 September 2007, Italy:14 September 2007, Norway:14 September 2007, Sweden:14 September 2007, Indonesia:19 September 2007, Bulgaria:21 September 2007, Spain:21 September 2007, Philippines:26 September 2007, Greece:27 September 2007, Iceland:28 September 2007, Japan:29 September 2007, Hong Kong:11 October 2007, Malaysia:11 October 2007, Kuwait:12 October 2007, Egypt:31 October 2007, Thailand:29 November 2007
Something's Cooking This Summer, Life isn't always made to order.
In movie played:
Bob Balaban (actor)
Articles: "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 15 March 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 644, pg. 35, by: Nicholas Fonseca, "Almost Famous"
Cousin of director 'Burt Balaban' (qv) and nephew of Barney Balaban., Played the head of NBC in both _"Seinfeld" (1990)_ (qv) and _The Late Shift (1996) (TV)_ (qv)., Son of Elmer Balaban (1909-2001) who was last surviving of seven Balaban brothers who dominated the theater business in Chicago and much of the Midwest. The Balaban boys, sons of immigrant Jewish grocery-store owners in Chicago, built city's first "supercolossal" theaters, the 700-seat Circle and the 2,000-seat Central Park. Bob's Uncle Barney became chairman of Paramount Pictures in Hollywood and wanted to pass the torch to Elmer, but he declined. Elmer has been credited with devising an early version of pay TV, based on a set-top box that would show first-run movies at home by accepting quarters., Published a diary of his experiences working on the film _Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)_ (qv)., His first cousin, Judith Balaban Quine, is author of "The Bridemaids", a book about her friend, 'Grace Kelly (I)' (qv)., Was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "The Inspector General.", Uncles Barney and A. J. Balaban owned ornate movie theaters with Sam Katz, the Balaban & Katz theater chain. Renamed Publix Theaters in 1925, it was acquired by Paramount Pictures. The theater chain became so important to Paramount's fortunes that the company name was changed to Paramount-Publix in 1930. Paramount-Publix went bankrupt in 1933, and was reorganized as Paramount Pictures, Inc. Sam Katz forced co-founder Adolph Zukor to resign, but after Barney Balaban became Paramount president in 1936, he appointed Zukor chairman of the board. Barney Balaban was president of Paramount through the tumultuous years following the 1949 Supreme Court-mandated divestiture of movie production companies from their theater chains. President of Paramount for 28 years, Barney coined "Balaban's Law," which held that a film had to gross three times its negative cost to break even. After the failure of Samuel Bronston's "Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964), which cost $20 million (approximately $115 million in 2003 dollars), Balaban was eased out of Paramount., Uncle Barney Balaban, president of Paramount Pictures from 1936 to 1964,was one of the movie magnates who attended the Waldorf Conference in 1946, in which the blacklist against communists was implemented. A deeply religious man, when asked by his daughter about his complicity with the blacklist, Balaban told her, "I don't think it's okay. There's something about it that's okay, but there's something about it that's terrible, and I don't quite understand it all yet."
Fulvio Cecere (actor)
Joey Cee (actor)
Yevgeniy Dekhtyar (actor)
Aaron Eckhart (actor)
Ramon Fernandez (actor)
Philip Glass (actor)
Ignacio Heredero (actor)
Chris Kerson (actor)
Sam Kitchin (actor)
Henry Kwan (actor)
Arden Lewis (actor)
Brian Luna (actor)
Albert Martinez (actor)
A.J. McCloud (actor)
John McMartin (actor)
Mario Morales (actor)
Brian F. O'Byrne (actor)
Tristan Laurence Perez (actor)
Nicholas Petroski (actor)
Noah Petroski (actor)
Matthew Rauch (actor)
Angel Rosa (actor)
Rob Leo Roy (actor)
Frank Santorelli (actor)
Matt Servitto (actor)
Hani Shihada (actor)
Eric Silver (actor)
James Starace (actor)
Akira Takayama (actor)
David Wheir (actor)
Patrick Zeller (actor)
Ako (actress)
Arija Bareikis (actress)
Stephanie Berry (actress)
Abigail Breslin (actress)
Patricia Clarkson (actress)
Roxanna Hope (actress)
Zoë Kravitz (actress)
Dearbhla Molloy (actress)
Jeanne Omlor (actress)
Lily Rabe (actress)
Katherine Sigismund (actress)
Lorca Simons (actress)
Monica Trombetta (actress)
Jenny Wade (actress)
Celia Weston (actress)
Gretchen Wiese (actress)
Catherine Zeta-Jones (actress)
Sergio Aguero (producer)
Bruce Berman (producer)
Susan Cartsonis (producer)
Kerry Heysen (producer)
Mari-Jo Winkler (producer)
Carol Fuchs (writer)
Sandra Nettelbeck (writer)
Stuart Dryburgh (cinematographer)
Philip Glass (composer)
Melissa Toth (costume designer)
Scott Hicks (director)
Pip Karmel (editor)
Dale Amtsberg (miscellaneous crew)
Julian Austin (miscellaneous crew)
Helen Aylett (miscellaneous crew)
Tamara Bally (miscellaneous crew)
Jessica Beiler (miscellaneous crew)
Jonathan Blitstein (miscellaneous crew)
Jamie Broadnax (miscellaneous crew)
Tara-Jean Canlon (miscellaneous crew)
Cecilia Cardwell (miscellaneous crew)
Andrew Cavagnet (miscellaneous crew)
Jean Chien (miscellaneous crew)
Elizabeth Cline (miscellaneous crew)
Chester Coleman (miscellaneous crew)
Jennifer Cote (miscellaneous crew)
Gary DeJesus (miscellaneous crew)
Stephani DeLuca (miscellaneous crew)
Liza Donatelli (miscellaneous crew)
Roberto Donati (miscellaneous crew)
Joy Ellison (miscellaneous crew)
Frances Fiore (miscellaneous crew)
Chris Giarraputo (miscellaneous crew)
Mike Grosky (miscellaneous crew)
Jane Guilliano (miscellaneous crew)
Taylor Guterson (miscellaneous crew)
Jill Hewitt (miscellaneous crew)
Scott Heysen (miscellaneous crew)
Cohl Klop (miscellaneous crew)
Justin Kron (miscellaneous crew)
Deanna Kupres (miscellaneous crew)
Sydney Leier (miscellaneous crew)
Kirstin Liu (miscellaneous crew)
Robert Lopez (miscellaneous crew)
Brendan MacDevette (miscellaneous crew)
Lisa Madden (miscellaneous crew)
Casey Madigan (miscellaneous crew)
Gary Martyn (miscellaneous crew)
Shelly Mittal (miscellaneous crew)
Tenita Murray (miscellaneous crew)
Luis Neito (miscellaneous crew)
Maire Ni Rochain (miscellaneous crew)
Matthew S. O'Brien (miscellaneous crew)
Eric Papa (miscellaneous crew)
Diana Pappas (miscellaneous crew)
Matthew F. Preston (miscellaneous crew)
Judy Pursley (miscellaneous crew)
Jennifer Quesenbery (miscellaneous crew)
Morgan Ressa (miscellaneous crew)
Allison Robin (miscellaneous crew)
Marie Rodriguez (miscellaneous crew)
Jennessa Rose (miscellaneous crew)
Julianna Rose (miscellaneous crew)
Daniele Sbordi (miscellaneous crew)
Jon Shaw (miscellaneous crew)
R. Zachary Shildwachter (miscellaneous crew)
Collin Smith (miscellaneous crew)
Julie Solomon (miscellaneous crew)
Abraham Sparer (miscellaneous crew)
Jonathan Sunderman (miscellaneous crew)
Rodney Tait (miscellaneous crew)
Ned Thorne (miscellaneous crew)
Brett Thornquest (miscellaneous crew)
David Velasco (miscellaneous crew)
Lawrence 'Law' Watford (miscellaneous crew)
Michael White (miscellaneous crew)
Nils Widboom (miscellaneous crew)
Christine Wilson (miscellaneous crew)
Lee Anne Wong (miscellaneous crew)
Terri Yuan (miscellaneous crew)
Barbara Ling (production designer)
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